Sorry, main race condition
Sorry, main race condition
Didn’t some pro-gun idiots suggest removing back doors from American schools
Creating a film or TV about a well known video game franchise is a safe bet for film companies as they don’t need to get the audience interested in a new story, just re use an old one that already has some fans who’ll just have to watch it. Probably helps the videogame publisher as well, especially if the film leaves you wanting more
Wouldn’t be surprised, they probably have giant mutant ants to dig their tunnels for them.
There might have been a Hamas base hidden underneath those trucks! /s
Not as a gaming device but for the novelty of doing something on a device that wasn’t designed to do said something and the attached learning experience 1000%
This router in particular had a socketed wifi card - like in laptops which is pci-e, they used an adapter to connect a graphics card to this (a Radeon HD thing (old)). If you can’t watch the video the creator did an article on it as well which I’ve linked in the post body
15 fps is actually really impressive
Most of them do, I think the main achievement is getting the eGPU set up
Don’t forget the poor shareholders as well. I don’t know what we’d do without them
This. Someone please think of the corporations
When you apply for a home loan or a passport:
“Unfortunately we will have to reject your application”
“Why?”
“We have received several reports of failed sudo attempts and segmentation faults”
Probably the same place as failed sudo reports
This f*cking sucks. I hope they don’t bring this to Australia, I want to make my native app a web app to save money so I don’t have to pay their bullshit fees and own their shit computers
That is odd. I’ve been using NVIDIA and haven’t really had any issues apart from just installing the proprietary driver through the package manager. People like to make out that NVIDIA is really bad on Linux, but lately it’s been pretty good. My Quadro ~10 year old Quadro M2000 is still supported by the latest driver. Same cannot be said for more recent AMD APUs (looking at you Vega 10).
Maybe next time you try Linux try Fedora since it has more recent drivers, etc. Just make sure you follow the instructions to install the NVIDIA proprietary drivers from RPMFusion. https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA
Otherwise PopOS is apparently good since it bundles the NVIDIA driver with the iso. It’s just been a bit buggy in my experience.
Industry Standard software is just a fancy way of saying “Monopoly”
- You can’t easily define what apps start with startup
For point 2, that is true and improving. Always do some research about program compatibility before completely changing your computer’s OS.
For point 3. Programs are generally installed in /usr/bin
and ~/.var/app
for Flatpaks (analogous to MS Store). Much easier than finding where MS store apps are installed.
Never come across point 4, so I can’t dismiss it.
As with 2, depends on your usecase
GNOME Disk manager (comes with Fedora and Ubuntu) has options to mount drives to arbitrary locations if needed.
I understand your argument but making points like these don’t really contribute to the discussion.
That’s really weird. What kind of hardware have you got?
you mean master?